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  47. Everything is lining up great for Peter he has finally got the love of his life Mary Jane Watson to marry him. But one night when the strange meteor crash's it clangs on to peter bonding him with an alien symbiote suit. This changes peter once the symbiote is attached by to him he changes his life around.Once he finds out his uncle's real killer is still alive who's Flint Marko/sandman he seeks revenge as his ex best friend harry Osborn becomes the new goblin and peter deals with Eddie Brock. Once peter realizes that he is doing everything wrong he decides only one way you can make it right by getting rid of the alien symbiote suit by riping it off which eventually leads to the birth of venom. peter now faces all the darkest demons as he also tries to win back Mary Jane Watson.
  48. Peter Parker has finally managed to piece together the once-broken parts of his life, maintaining a balance between his relationship with Mary-Jane and his responsibility as Spider-Man. But more challenges arise for our young hero. Peter's old friend Harry Obsourne has set out for revenge against Peter; taking up the mantle of his late father's persona as The New Goblin, and Peter must also capture Uncle Ben's real killer, Flint Marko, who has been transformed into his toughest foe yet, the Sandman. All hope seems lost when suddenly Peter's suit turns jet-black and greatly amplifies his powers. But it also begins to greatly amplify the much darker qualities of Peter's personality that he begins to lose himself to. Peter has to reach deep inside himself to free the compassionate hero he used to be if he is to ever conquer the darkness within and face not only his greatest enemies, but also...himself.
  49. Never been a Marvel comics guy, and never read a Spider-Man comic, but I was a big fan of the first two Spider-Man films and was looking forward to the third one. Figured, if nothing else, it would be a typical fun summer flick. It wasn&#39;t.<br/><br/>Everyone&#39;s going to comment on the whole &quot;too many bad guys&quot; element, but I&#39;ll have to disagree. It wasn&#39;t &quot;too many bad guys.&quot; It wasn&#39;t even &quot;too many plot elements&quot; or &quot;too many loose ends to tie up.&quot; Too much is one thing, and a valid excuse if that&#39;s really the problem, however, I&#39;d argue that&#39;s not the problem here. What people seem to be overlooking is that nothing was done well. Not one element; not the love story, not Spidey&#39;s ego issues, not the Sandman. You can do a lot in a film if you do it all well; if characters are developed and the focus is tight and snappy. Spider-man didn&#39;t do that, and ultimately, Spider-Man 3 did nothing well, except maybe special effects.<br/><br/>The writing was pretty sad, and half the film belonged on the cutting room floor. I think the first thing anyone bad-mouths is the &quot;emo bad guy&quot; Spidey, and rightfully so. I swear to God, I was praying that was a dream-sequence the whole time. It was absurd. Every movie deals with it&#39;s own reality, and when you violate that reality, you make a bad movie. Peter Parker tapping random girls&#39; behinds is pretty iffy, but when he walks onto the stage at a jazz club, steals the piano, grabs the microphone, dances on the tables, swings off the lights, and rocks out on the middle of the dance floor with background dancers snapping behind him like he&#39;s in a production of West Side Story, the movie loses all touch with it&#39;s reality. I&#39;m not saying Spider-Man 1 or 2 were &quot;realistic,&quot; I&#39;m just saying that even in Spider-Man&#39;s reality, that doesn&#39;t happen. It was absurd, and while obviously an attempt at humor, I found it insulting.<br/><br/>I could probably go on for a long while Spider-Man&#39;s problems, but let me just say a three more things. First off, in Spider-Man 3, grenades aren&#39;t grenades, they&#39;re plot devices. Just another violation of Spider-Man&#39;s internal reality. When Spider-Man throws a plot device at Harry Osborn and it explodes next to his face, he gets a nasty scar. When Spider-Man throws a plot device at Venom and Eddie Brock, it destroys them completely. That makes tons of sense, eh? Secondly, Sandman. Since when can Sand fly? I dunno, I&#39;ll leave that aside. Clearly, Sandman is one heck of a villain, and he&#39;s established as being pretty darn tough to kill. Spider-Man tries water, that doesn&#39;t work. Harry later tries turning him into glass and cracking him, but clearly that&#39;s ineffective too. So how does the movie get rid of him? Magical change of heart. No build up, no explanation other than the implied one that goes like &quot;he&#39;s just a good guy who had tough luck, and now he wants to show it.&quot; One minute Sandman&#39;s trying to kill everyone, one minute he&#39;s asking Spidey to forgive him. How satisfying to the audience. I wanted resolution. That&#39;s pretty poor.<br/><br/>Lastly, the black stuff. What the heck? I don&#39;t care that it fell from the sky, just give me a little bit of back-story or some kind of development. Spidey takes it to some random scientist who just happens to not care that a reporter just brought him a weird black alien organism in a glass jar. Maybe they figured he&#39;d do a better job at giving us expositional dialog than a Spider-man voice-over. If you read the comics, you know all about the &quot;venom symbiote,&quot; but if you don&#39;t, you&#39;re imagining the Doctor saying something like; &quot;Peter, be careful, it enhances aggression, it seems to want you, and appears to be some symbiotic alien organism. I know, because that&#39;s what it says in the script.&quot; And finally; look, if a weird black alien goo falls down from the sky and takes you over, amplifying your aggression and your anger and essentially all the bad traits within you, I&#39;m pretty sure the love of your life would understand that if you told her.<br/><br/>Maybe I didn&#39;t hit on the best points, because there are tons of things to criticize here, but those stand out to me. Others could be summed up by phrases like &quot;convenient bout of amnesia&quot; or &quot;Gwen Stacy is invulnerable to getting hit in the face with a desk&quot; or &quot;emo hair is not a bad-guy look.&quot; Disappointing, and seems to show that Spider-Man is going in the direction of the old Batman series: turning into a cartoon, not a comic.
  50. A good flick, yeah it&#39;s sometimes campy but so were parts 1 and 2. This one was faster paced then 2, and was about as good as the first one, which was not perfect(cheesy Goblin mask anyone?).<br/><br/>And as for cheesy montages, everyone complains about the scene where Peter struts around thinking he&#39;s hip (which I thought was funny) how about the scene from 2 where he &quot;quits&quot; being Spider-Man and walks around wearing his glasses and falls down, all the while that oldies song plays in the background?? That was straight up retarded. How about the bank robbery scene where Doc Oc steals the giant bags of coins, throwing them at Spidey?? That was straight out of Looney Tunes. It&#39;s like people forgot how cheesy 2 was, I could go on and on...too many Aunt May advice giving scenes, the reading stupid poetry sch-tick, etc..<br/><br/>3 could have benefited from cutting out the Gwen Stacy story arc(even though she&#39;s hot)and not had the nightclub sequence at all, and introduced Venom about 20 minutes earlier. This could have paved the way for a solo fight sequence with Venom and Spidey and this would maybe have made all the fan boys a little happier. Plus, Venom would have been creepier with a scary voice. <br/><br/>But that&#39;ll probably be in the next one.Because he&#39;s not dead. I saw the skeleton, but this is a MOVIE FOR CRYING OUT LOUD!! A movie based on a comic book, he&#39;ll be back. The suit will regenerate his body. Oh it can&#39;t do that?!?! Because it didn&#39;t happen in the comics?? Well Spidey doesn&#39;t shoot webbing out of his wrists in the comics either but he does in the movies.<br/><br/>Besides, didn&#39;t the same pumpkin bomb explode next to Harry&#39;s face, and all it did was give him what appeared to be bad acne scarring on his face?? It&#39;s not real, they can do anything they want. Spider-Man could fight Robocop if they wanted. By the way that&#39;s being made, seriously.
  51. What saves Spider-Man 3 from becoming well, "Superman III," is the fact that it's still a solid film that packs a punch when it comes to turn on the spectacle.
  52. Yes, he&#39;s seen in the background at the funeral. The suit has a will of its own. It didn&#39;t resist before because Peter took it off normally. It knew that Peter would eventually wear the black suit again. At the church bell tower, Peter was taking it off because he didn&#39;t want it. The suit sensed that, and resisted. As such, the Symbiote knew that Peter wanted to throw it away, so even if Peter &quot;acted normal&quot; in his apartment and just dressed off, the Symbiote would have put resistance. Throughout the film, the audience was shown that Peter kept the black suit on while engaging in reckless acts. Therefore, he was likely wearing it at the bar when he attacked MJ. After realizing his error and deciding to rid himself of the suit, he went to the nearby Church to do so. Actually, he finds that this is the perfect spot to get rid of the suit, because, as we can see in the ending sequence, the Symbiote has one big weakness: sound. The bell made the Symbiote weak, and helped Peter to &quot;break it&quot;. This is the same method used by Spidey in the comics, but he uses it already knowing that weakness. a5c7b9f00b
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